When your youngest child turned 18, you thought you were done raising children.
Although your 18 year old has gone away to college, your 19 year old tried going
away to college last year, got home-sick and decided to come back home to go to
the community college.
Another child has been having a hard time. He lost his job and has moved back in
with you as well.
So now you find yourself parenting adult children living at home again.
You thought this was going to be a time to relax and have less worries. Instead,
you are still staying up at night wondering when your children will be in.
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Your children have entered adulthood.
You thought they were old enough to make decisions for themselves.
But when you see poor decisions being made, you feel like stepping in
to give advice and help them make better choices.
When you try to tell them what they need to do or give suggestions on
how to solve a problem responsibly, you wind up arguing, yelling and
getting into power struggles.
Eventually you get so tired of pleading and arguing that you either give
up or give in.
Why does parenting adult children seem so difficult?
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